World Champions India Face Governor-General's XI in Crucial Warm-up

The Indian women's cricket team is heading to Australia fresh off their World Cup victory. They'll first face the Governor-General's XI in a T20 warm-up match at North Sydney Oval. This prestigious fixture serves as final preparation before the multi-format series begins. The tour features matches across Sydney, Canberra, Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart, and Perth.

Key Points: India Women's Cricket Team Australia Tour 2026 Schedule

  • India enters as reigning ODI World Cup champions after 2025 victory
  • Governor-General's XI features mix of established and emerging Australian stars
  • Multi-format series includes Test, three ODIs, and three T20Is
  • Tour runs February 15 to March 9 across multiple Australian venues
  • Third ODI moved to Hobart due to Melbourne floodlight issues
  • WACA Ground in Perth hosts day-night Test series finale
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India women's team to face Governor-General's XI ahead of multi-format series against Australia

Fresh from ODI World Cup victory, India women's team faces Governor-General's XI in T20 warm-up before multi-format Australia series starting February 15, 2026.

"I am delighted to lead the Governor-General's XI - featuring stars of Australian cricket - against the newly crowned World Champion Indian side. - Sam Mostyn AC"

New Delhi, Nov 14

The India women's team, who recently won the 2025 Women's ODI World Cup, will take on the Governor-General's XI in a T20 warm-up fixture on February 13, 2026, at the North Sydney Oval ahead of their multi-format series against Australia.

"It's always a great thrill for the players to be selected for the Governor-General's XI and to represent her team. For some players it will be the last chance to spend time in the middle before the multiformat series and for others a great chance to showcase their talent in a high-profile match against quality opposition."

"We look forward to working with the Governor-General to select a talented team befitting such an important occasion on the cricket calendar," said Shawn Flegler, Cricket Australia's Head of Performance (Women's Cricket) and National Selector.

The Governor-General's XI fixture was established in 2015-16 to promote and support women's cricket. Sam Mostyn AC will lead the Governor-General's XI for the second time following this year's rain disrupted match against England.

The Governor-General's team typically includes a mixture of established and emerging stars and will provide an entertaining lead-up to the multi-format series between India and Australia commencing at the Sydney Cricket Ground on February 15, 2026.

"I am delighted to lead the Governor-General's XI - featuring stars of Australian cricket - against the newly crowned World Champion Indian side. The GG's XI match is on the eve of what will be a thrilling Australia-India multiformat series. Like all cricket fans, I'm looking forward to cheering our team on."

"The Australian women's team have set the benchmark for the sport over a long period and I'm sure they will rise to the challenge in this series. I hope to see a big crowd getting behind both teams for what will be another momentous occasion," she said.

India women's tour of Australia will run from February 15 to March 9, featuring one Test, three ODIs, and three T20Is. The series begins with the T20I leg, starting at the Sydney Cricket Ground on February 15, followed by games at Manuka Oval, Canberra, and Adelaide Oval on February 19 and 21 respectively.

Focus then shifts to the ODI series, beginning at Allan Border Field in Brisbane on February 24. The second and third ODIs will be staged at Hobart's Bellerive Oval on February 27 and March 1 respectively.

The third ODI match was moved to Hobart from Melbourne due to floodlight issues. The tour culminates with a day-night Test at the WACA Ground in Perth from March 6-9.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The Governor-General's XI match is a great initiative. Gives our bench strength a chance to shine before the main series. Looking forward to seeing some new talent get international exposure.
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Sarah B
While I'm excited about the series, I wish BCCI would organize more such practice matches at home too. Our domestic infrastructure needs similar attention to develop women's cricket further.
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Ananya R
The schedule looks packed but exciting! Test match in Perth will be the real test of character. Our girls have proven they can handle pressure situations. Jai Hind! 💪
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Michael C
Good to see floodlight issues being addressed proactively by moving the ODI. Safety and proper playing conditions should always be priority. Smart decision by the organizers.
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Kavya N
Australia at home is always tough, but our team has the confidence of being world champions now. This warm-up match could be crucial for final team combinations. All the best, girls! 🏏

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